no
They could get arrested. They could get arrested.
by opening it
Federal laws apply to all states. Nothing overrides a federal law. Example: marijuana is legal in the state of Washington. however, you can still be arrested and prosecuted at the federal level. Anything pertaining to federal such as mail, mail carriers, post office building are all protected under federal laws. You would serve more time and pay a heavier fine for opening someone's mail than for stealing the most expensive items from a jewelry store.
Yes, opening other people's mail without their permission is considered a crime in the Philippines under the Anti-Opening of Others' Mail Law. This law prohibits the unauthorized opening, reading, and obstruction of mail meant for others. Offenders may face penalties and imprisonment.
Roomates - 1994 TV was released on: USA: 30 May 1994
Opening other peoples' mail is a crime everywhere in the United States. It is a federal crime.
John Kelly
No, but it would be possible.
Yes.
Due to severe starvation, Molly was arrested after being caught opening a can of tomatoes in the grocery store.
No, if a person is named specifically on the mail, then that person should open the mail.
They have not brought this feature out yet. :)